Micro-Wave Cinema Series
These films are made with little money, but lots of passion. Facilitated by the rise of digital technology, the micro-budgeted “wave” of films which has grown in the past decade features a wide gamut of styles and genres, with a refreshingly high number of female and minority writers, directors, producers, and cinematographers. Notably, the micro-budget scene has embraced the Internet and new tech
02/08/2018
Great article about the series in The Cap Times! Check it out in advance of As Far As The Eye Can See at MWCS this Sunday!
Micro-Wave Cinema, which brought small films to big screen, is being unplugged Series programmer Brandon Colvin, himself a filmmaker (“Sabbatical”), has been bringing low-budget films (and often, their filmmakers) to Madison for free screenings Sunday nights at the UW-Cinematheque, 4070 Vilas Hall.
01/17/2018
**SPRING SCHEDULE**
This will be the FINAL semester of the Micro-Wave Cinema Series in Madison. I hope we go out with a bang! I'm moving to Arkansas, where I hope to resurrect MWCS in the near future. It's been a great four years. Now, the screenings! As always, Sundays @ 7 PM in Vilas Hall 4070. FREE.
Feb. 11: AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE (dir. David Franklin)
Mar. 04: A FEAST OF MAN (dir. Caroline Golum)
Mar. 18: TORMENTING THE HEN (dir. Theodore Collatos)
Apr. 15: FRIENDS OF MICRO-WAVE SHORTS
Parthenon (dir. Frank Mosley)
Mommy Moments (dir. Nora Stone)
Mohammad So-and-So (dir. Chris Bell)
Greek Yogurt (dir. Tor Åanestad & Nich Boissoneault)
This Castle Keep (dir. Gina Telaroli)
Apr. 29: Farewell Film: SABBATICAL (dir. Brandon Colvin)
Hope to see you there!
Putting the finishing touches on the Fall 2017 Micro-Wave Cinema Series schedule. Keep an eye out!
FYI: Our Ted Fendt screening has been rescheduled for Thursday, Feb. 16 @ 7:00 PM in Vilas Hall 4070.
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